E-Waste recycling consists of recycling of computers, monitors, televisions, laptops, DVD players, cell phones etc. Electronic discard is one of the rapid growing tasks of our nation’s waste, already consisting of 5% of the total waste volume. E-waste recycling is the process to change electronic materials into potentially useful materials. E-Waste has a variety of valuable metals and minerals to be recovered. There are so many hazardous materials within electronic waste and must be disposed of properly. The main use of recycling process is to reduce consumption of fresh raw materials and also reduce the energy usage and reduce air pollution and also reduce water pollution. Electronic recycling is a challenge due to its inhomogeneous nature. There are variety kinds of particle size distribution and materials with an increased pressure for recovery Electronic products are made from valuable resources and materials, including metals, glass and plastics all of which require energy to mine as well as manufacture. Donating / recycling consumer electronics conserves our natural resources and prevents air and water pollution and also greenhouse gas emissions that are caused by manufacturing virgin materials.

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Market Analysis:

The report also presents market dynamics such as the drivers, restraints, opportunities, and challenges. Apart from the in-depth view on the market segmentation, the report also includes the critical market data and qualitative information for each type, along with the qualitative analysis such as the Porter’s five forces analysis, value chain analysis, and market breakdown analysis. The e-waste management market was worth USD 1.66 Billion in 2014 and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 20.6% between 2015 and 2020. The largest source of e-waste generated is through household appliances and the largest material recycled is metal, followed by plastic.